Lord Graves: It's an unmitigated catastrophe, Prime Minister. This song-and-dance man (clown?)from the colonies... It's the end of everything that we hold dear. They value?
Cedric: And please try to keep in mind that Jones will need a certain period of adjustment.
Lord Graves: He's American. He's impervious to adjustment. Better to declare his line at an end thanPut an end to his dynasty's reign? sub ject (the same as subjest=put through?) England to this embarrassment.
Cedric: Are you suggesting that we have no king at all?
Lord Graves: Certainly not. Simply choose a king from the House of Stuart, who (refering to the whole House, right?)reigned in glory before the Wyndhams. Make theirs a royal line again.
Cedric: That would be your line, Lord Graves, making you next in line for the throne. Lord Graves: Yes, I believe it would.
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Hi, Yes to everything. Clive
— Clive
Hi, Yes to everything.
Clive
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